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1.Introduction
2.Topic Of Study
3.Importance Of The Proposed Topic And Objectives Of The Research 4.Literature Review
5.Research Methodology
6.Expected Contribution Of The Research And Method Of Data Analysis 7.Expected Limitations8.Proposed Organistion Of Research Work And Schedule With Time Line 9.Proposed Organisation Of The Research Report (Chapterisation) 10.Bibliography, References, Questionnaire / Schedule / Instruments

Introduction

Savings form an important part of the economy of any nation. With the savings invested in various options available to the people, the money acts as the driver for growth of the country. Indian financial scene too presents a plethora of avenues to the investors. Though certainly not the best or deepest of markets in the world, it has reasonable options for an ordinary man to invest his savings.

One needs to invest to and earn return on idle resources and generate a specified sum of money for a specific goal in life and make a provision for an uncertain future. One of the important reasons why one needs to invest wisely is to meet the cost of inflation. Inflation is the rate at which the cost of living increases.

The cost of living is simply what it cost to buy the goods and services you need to live. Inflation causes money to lose value because it will not buy the same amount of a good or service in the future as it does now or did in the past. The sooner one starts investing the better. By investing early you allow your investments more time to grow, whereby the concept of compounding increases your income, by accumulating the principal and the interest or dividend earned on it, year after year. The three golden rules for all investors are: •Invest early

•Invest regularly
•Invest for long term and not for short term
This project will also help to understand the investors facet before investing in any of the investment tools and thus to scrutinize the important aspects of the investors before...

...amongst the best in the country. Besides that, it offers various management courses for executives. The major objective behind the JBIMS is to evolve an indigenous model of management education in tune with the contemporary demands of both the Indian and the global environment. JBIMS has been rated among the top 25 business schools in the Asia-Pacific region. JBIMS has also been consistently ranked among the top 10 business schools in India. The vision that has inspired the basic philosophy and approach of JBIMS since its inception is that of management thinkers and philosophers deeply entrenched and firmly rooted in the Indian soil. This has been the mission and central theme of JBIMS in its outlook and in launching various educational, research and development activities for advancement of management education. Faculty at JBIMS is a blend of stalwarts from the industry who find it a privilege to come and interact with the budding future CEO’s as well as core faculties.
JBIMS Alumni
JBIMS alumni rank amongst the who’s who of India Inc. To name a few :
Mr. Ajay Piramal Ms. Chanda Kochhar Mr. Durgesh Tinaikar Mr. Harish Manwani Mr. Mani Ratnam Mr. Nitin Paranjpe Mr. Noshir Kaka Mr. Sanjay Lalbhai Mr. Suresh Kumar Mr. Uday Kotak Ms. Vinita Bali Chairman and Managing Director Managing Director & CEO Managing Director , Corporate Banking Global COO Acclaimed Indian filmmaker CEO and Managing Director Director Managing Director Assistant Commerce Secretary...

...﻿SYNOPSIS
ON
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS.
BY
ANISHA ANN JOHN
FOR
GOOGLE Inc.
SYNOPSIS
ON
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
FOR
GOOGLE Inc.
Submitted To:
Faculty Guide: Mr. VishwanathanBharathan
Submitted By:
Name of the Author: Anisha Ann John
Reg. No : 1012004
Date of Submission: 04/04/2012
Introduction
Background
Performance evaluation of a company is usually related to how well a company can use it assets, share holder equity and liability, revenue and expenses. Financial ratio analysis and trend analysis are the best tools of performance evaluation of any company. In order to determine the financial position of the company and to make a judgment of company’s efficiency, its operation and management and ability to utilize its assets and earn profit. It determines the greater the coverage of liquid assets to short-term liabilities and it also compute ability to pay mortgage payments from the cash generate. It measures overall efficiency and performance. It determines of share market condition of the company.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Google Inc. was incorporated in California in September 1998 and reincorporated in Delaware in August 2003. Google focuses on improving the ways people connect with information. The company maintains and index of web sites and other content, and makes the information available to anyone with an internet connection. From offering search in a single...

...for MIS research using survey.
The first part of the paper defines survey research and discuss its application.
Difference between survey and survey research
In general, a survey is a means of gathering information about one or many certain characteristics, or opinion of a population.
A survey research is conducted to advance scientific knowledge ⇒ for research purpose
Characteristics:
Produce quantitative results. The subjects may be individuals, groups, organization, or also may be projects, applications…
The main way of collecting information is by asking people structured and predefined questions
The sample is large enough to allow extensive statistical analyses
Application
In order to best understand the application of survey method, we compare survey research with 2 other dominant methods in MIS: case studies and lab experiments.
Case studies involve the examination of a phenomenon in its natural setting. The researcher has no control over the phenomenon, but can control the scope and time of the examination
May not have clearly dependent and independent variables
Most appropriate when the researcher is interested in the relation between context and the phenomenon of interest.
Lab experiments involve examination of a phenomenon in a controlled settting.
Researcher manipulates the independent variables and see the effects on the dependent variables
Most...

...phases: aspirations development and alternative evaluation; options consideration; and evaluation of the remaining options and final decision making (Jackson, 1982).–––
Another research approach to choice and decision-making in higher education considers three different levels to student’s choice: global, national and curriculum level. First, the global level focuses on why students choose to study abroad. Student migration and study abroad has become a huge business matched by tremendous investment, especially among western countries. Zimmerman et al. (2000) has identified “push and pull” factors which operate along the students’ decision-making process in the global market. Dreher and Poutvaara (2005) have suggested that economic and cultural forces play an important role in shaping the international students migration markets. Second, the national level discusses the choice of higher education institution within countries. In Australia, for example, James et al. (1999) found that field of study preferences, course and institutional reputations, course entry scores, easy access to home and institutional characteristics significantly influenced applicants’ choice of institution. In addition, the teaching reputation of u niversities has been more important for college students in England than their research profiles (Price, et al., 2003). Foskett et al. (2006) found that students consider more carefully economic factors in times of distress...

...com/how_2043716_make-homemade-pesticide.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garlic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pesticide
Books
Greene, Stanley A.; Pohanish, Richard P. (editors) (2005). Sittig's Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals. SciTech Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-8155-1516-2.
McGee, Harold (2004). On Food and Cooking (Revised Edition). Scribner. ISBN 0-684-80001-2. pp 310–313: The Onion Family: Onions, Garlic, Leeks.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The researcher wishes to extend her gratitude to the following persons for their assistance needed in the completion of this study:
Ms. Balve Granido, the project adviser, for her concern, guidance, ideas, and support, for without her assistance and perseverance this research project would have not been realized.
Mrs. Marilyn Sadlucap and Mr.Ramil Sadlucap, my parents, for the availability of the computer and Internet in making my write-ups.The parents of the researcher for their inspiration, as well as financial and moral support.
My classmates and friends, for their love, advise, and support.
Above all, to our almighty God who gives knowledge, wisdom and strength to overcome the trials during the conduct of the study.
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Research Proposal
Introduction
Statement of Purpose: Studying abroad has evolved as common phenomenon around the globe. Every year cross border education is becoming more popular and people are travelling around the globe in-search of better education, better living standards and a better future. Everything new comes with new challenges and that applies to international students who travel abroad in search of better education. The research paper will regard and focus on problems that international students generally face at Australian Universities. The research as a whole will also consider various issues such as adjustment issues, cultural shock, language difficulty, understanding the expectation and grading system e.t.c. The motivation behind the research is to bring various problems faced by international students in Australian universities to limelight and contribute for better solutions.
Literature Review
Australia has evolved as one of the best education destination around the world and the number of students are growing every year. It is estimated that Australia provides education to almost 9% of world's cross-border international tertiary students.
(http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/Lookup/4102.0Main+Features20Dec+2011#WHAT).
A study shows that 2,28,555 international students were enrolled in various universities in 2004, and that is approximately 25% of all enrolled...